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We also have some very early info about the new six-disc Terminator boxed set...

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Sony Pictures Home Entertainment has announced the release of the Terminator Trilogy for the 13th of November, priced at around £29.99. The set will include the two-disc versions of The Terminator, Terminator 2: Judgment Day and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Here's the artwork.

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My god can they give it a rest already!? How many editions of T2 have there been? I think I already own three versions....more fool me! Good movies, even T3 manages to just be a fun, no brainer (trust me nothing more) but I think it's time to leave this franchise alone.

Chris Johnson wrote: Chris Gould wrote: 'Cause T3 is a f**king abomination that screws with already established continuity. They also got Sarah's age wrong. The bit where the T-X is able to make the cars drive themselves also makes no sense. Diferent filmmakers, obvious contunity errors. This is what happens when James Cameron isn't involved.Still no excuse for the film makers - they could have worked out the info by simply watching the first two...

Chris Gould wrote: 'Cause T3 is a f**king abomination that screws with already established continuity. They also got Sarah's age wrong. The bit where the T-X is able to make the cars drive themselves also makes no sense. Diferent filmmakers, obvious contunity errors. This is what happens when James Cameron isn't involved. Forget T2, T3 isn't even close to T1. What bugs me most about T3 is that it was truly pointless. No plot or story to speak of. Even Arnold was boring. The T-X was cool though, until she talked.

Didn't even know that T1 had a 2-disc, but then again, here in Canada, you can't find the special edition, only the barebones non amanamorphic widescreen. I never thought that a set would come out, seeing as these were distributed by different companies. . . Nice artwork, I hope there is a Region 1 release . . . .

Chris Gould wrote: 'Cause T3 is a f**king abomination that screws with already established continuity. They also got Sarah's age wrong. The bit where the T-X is able to make the cars drive themselves also makes no sense.

Yeah, that bit with the remote control reminded me more of Short Circuit 2 than Terminator 2.

Be interesting to see if the version of Terminator 1 will be the Special or Ultimate Edition.

Of course, all 6 discs could be different to what's already available, but I doubt it very much. Nice art though, better than the 4-disc trilogy set by a long way.

'Cause T3 is a f**king abomination that screws with already established continuity. They also got Sarah's age wrong. The bit where the T-X is able to make the cars drive themselves also makes no sense.